Tuesday 15 January 2013

Parent's Guide To Solving Homework Problems - Part 2



IS THERE A HOMEWORK PROBLEM?

The first thing you need to determine is whether there is a problem with homework. 

If you and your child are tearing your hair out, yelling and screaming at each other over homework issues then it is an easy diagnosis.

There is a difference between occasional problems and regular problems. We all have an off day now and then.  Gentle reminders and prompts to do homework are also normal for most families. 

However, if the homework issue is pervasive, with regular excuses for homework not done and constant battles to get your child to complete homework then there obviously is a problem.

While this analysis might seem somewhat simplistic, there sometimes is a thin line between determining whether you and your child have a homework problem or not. In some instances it may be a demanding parent expecting perfection.

If there is even the slightest doubt in your mind, call your child’s teacher and get another perspective. If the teacher is noticing similar behaviours in class then that will help you to make a sound analysis.

If you have gotten this far and determined that there really is no problem, then...Congratulations!

If however, you know you and your child have a homework issue, then the next step is determining what is causing the homework problem?

Part 3 to follow...

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